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DrewE
Jul 06, 2021Explorer II
It would be quite unusual for there to be no tank drain somewhere (other than by running the pump for a long time).
On my unit, the tank drain valve is about a foot or so to the right of the "control panel", on the same wall of the big compartment across the back. I'm sure that detail may change for different floorplans, since the water tank would be in different spots.
It's not a great photo, but at least gives some idea of what's being talked about...as mentioned before, the right "operation valve" is the fill valve and the left "operation valve" I think controls the connection between the water tank and the pump inlet (so really only needs to be closed for winterizing or using the pump to fill the tank from containers).
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On my unit, the tank drain valve is about a foot or so to the right of the "control panel", on the same wall of the big compartment across the back. I'm sure that detail may change for different floorplans, since the water tank would be in different spots.
It's not a great photo, but at least gives some idea of what's being talked about...as mentioned before, the right "operation valve" is the fill valve and the left "operation valve" I think controls the connection between the water tank and the pump inlet (so really only needs to be closed for winterizing or using the pump to fill the tank from containers).
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Leo777
Nov 01, 2024Explorer
So the fill feature can be used to fill fresh water tank?
- way2rollNov 01, 2024Navigator II
Hi, and welcome. You are responding to a post that's over 3 years old and Drew hasn't been on here since. I would suggest posting your question in a new topic. It's likely to get more attention than a response buried in an old topic.
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